Director General

Freelance writer and film and television researcher (for hire). He has contributed to a number of books and websites about British archive television and cinema as well as recent television series including work for Moviemail, Frame Rated and Arrow Video. Publications include I.B Tauris's 'Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour - A Critical Celebration of the Matt Smith and Steven Moffat Era' (2013) and 'Doctor Who - The Pandorica Opens' (2010).

Well, it had to happen. I won't let it go to my head. Honestly...it won't change me. Jeeves, a glass of champagne and some beluga caviar...and escort these people off the premises.

What am I blethering about? Only getting a citation on bloody Wikipedia for my review of The Writer's Tale by those reprobates Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook. Mind you it was a quote from the abridged version that appeared on Behind The Sofa and not the yawn inducing five day long epic posted here. Can't win 'em all, eh?

Gosh, with this and Stephen James Walker quoting my Outpost Gallifrey review of Daleks In Manhattan in his book Third Dimension I'm all set for a massive career in journalism...NOT!

"Frank Collins has produced a book that is fiercely idiosyncratic, displays a wide-ranging intellect the size of a planet, but which is also endearingly open and inclusive in its desire to share its expansive knowledge..." 4/5- Horrorview.com